Anyone familiar with Suboxone?

Discussion in 'Opiates' started by CoLdFuSioN167, May 26, 2009.

  1. CoLdFuSioN167

    CoLdFuSioN167 Member

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    Doesn't it stick to your binders or something - so that you don't really get the opiate euphoric feeling? If so does anyone know for how long?

    Thanks!
     
  2. pr0ne420

    pr0ne420 Senior Member

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    Well, I havent done suboxone, but I have done subutex, and I think its the same thing. Your supposed to let it dissolve in your mouth, but I snorted it and got really fucking high. Felt like 100mg OC.
     
  3. NICU97203

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    From what I have gathered over the years after taking both Subutex and Suboxone is that it will give slight euphoria to some users and then it might not do shit for other people. I took Subutex for detox four times and when you are in withdrawal it is a miracle drug but if you are looking to get high then I would not waste my money on it. The longest duration that I ever took Suboxone was for about thirty days in a row soon after it started taking the place of Subutex. At the time I had just recently been to a rehab facility and my Oxycontin tolerance was down to 40mg to 80mg to catch a nice buzz and I decided to buy a month's prescription of thirty 8mg Suboxone pills. I took around 5mg the first time (sublingually) and got an amazing speedy, euphoric feeling but soon became very nauseated and started trembling badly so I decided to cut the dose down to a little under 4mg or so for the next night. After taking a smaller dose the next day it worked great and I felt wonderful and the drug continued to give the same effects. Eventually I started taking more of the pill every other day or so and after about three weeks I did not get the same speedy, euphoric high even if I took a whole 8mg pill or more. And yes, Suboxone does partially activate your receptors. If you have an opiate in your system with a long half-life (Methadone, for example) then you need to wait until you are almost certain that the Methadone is not still attached to your opiate receptors because Suboxone will kick it off and you will go into withdrawal (the withdrawal caused by this is very painful). I experienced this first hand when I was out of Methadone for two days (I have been going to the clinic for a year at that point) and was feeling sick so I took 4mg of Suboxone and within an hour was in gut-wrenching pain. To simplify things, if you have a low tolerance to opiates then Suboxone is not a bad drug to take recreationally and if you are trying to detox then Suboxone is a great drug to help with your pain from the detox. I would not recommend taking it if you have a high opiate tolerance because it is not worth the money. Hopefully some of this answered your questions and I am sorry for such a long post. I am alone at work and just recently dosed so I am a little geeked up. Good luck with it, dude.



    -NICU
     
  4. CoLdFuSioN167

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    Awesome! Thanks for all the info. I was just wondering how well it works for to help with the shitty withdrawal feeling. I remember a couple of years ago when I had no tolerance I took a little piece of the pill and put it under my tongue. After a little while the feeling was so overwhelming that I felt like puking. Yesterday my friend gave me half a pill and it helped with the crappy feeling of not taking any opiates. Again - thanks for your help.
     
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